Type-C Charging – What is it in Vaping?
Type-C Charging
Definition
Type-C Charging is the USB-C standard used on modern vape devices to replenish the built-in or removable Battery“>lithium battery. A small, oval-shaped port on the mod or pod kit accepts a reversible USB-C cable, allowing faster and more reliable power delivery than earlier micro-USB connections. Its purpose is to reduce downtime between vaping sessions, letting Australian vapers top-up quickly at home, in the car, or from a power bank without worrying about cable orientation.
Technical Details
USB-C operates on the USB 3.1 or USB-PD (Power Delivery) protocol, offering up to 100 W (20 V × 5 A) throughput. Most vape kits draw 5 V ⎓ 0.5–2 A, but high-wattage Temperature Control mods may accept 9 V ⎓ 3 A for 30-minute fast charging. The port contains 24 symmetrical pins; data lines negotiate safe voltage and current with the internal charging IC. Variants include:
- Standard USB-C 5 V ⎓ 2 A (10 W)
- USB-PD 9 V ⎓ 2 A (18 W) “quick charge”
- Pass-through charging, allowing vaping while plugged in
Usage & Tips
Use the cable supplied with your vape kit or a certified USB-PD charger to prevent overheating. Signs of trouble—slow charging, hot device, or no LED—can indicate lint in the port, a damaged cable, or incompatible wall adapter. Clean gently with a toothpick; never use metal. For safety, avoid charging overnight or in extreme heat; remove the Tank to prevent auto-firing during Top Fill refills. If pass-through vaping, keep airflow clear to maintain consistent Hit“>Throat Hit.
History & Context
Micro-USB dominated vaping until 2018, when Innokin, Voopoo and Geekvape adopted USB-C to match smartphones. By 2021, most Australian devices—except budget disposables—feature Type-C Charging, aligning with EU regulations and consumer expectations for universal cables.